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Sango-kaku is an extremely popular acer cultivar, sporting colourful deciduous foliage for most of the year. One of the most striking features of this variety is the vibrant coral-pink coloured stems, the bare branches themselves become a wonderful focal point during winter, ensuring year round interest. The leaves themselves initially develop as a pinkish yellow before maturing into a lush green at the height of summer, these leaves eventually mellow into a softer yellow colour during autumn, providing a wonderful contrast with the stems.

This japanese maple prefers to be planted in full sun, but can easily adapt to a partially shaded position in your garden. Sango-kaku can tolerate most soil types, so long as the planting area is moist, but well-drained. We would like to remind customers that the images are for illustration purposes only. Due to the deciduous nature of this plant, your tree may arrive without leaves depending on the time of year.

Japanese Maple Tree

Acer 'Sango-Kaku'

Acer 'Sango-Kaku'

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Product description

Sango-kaku is an extremely popular acer cultivar, sporting colourful deciduous foliage for most of the year. One of the most striking features of this variety is the vibrant coral-pink coloured stems, the bare branches themselves become a wonderful focal point during winter, ensuring year round interest. The leaves themselves initially develop as a pinkish yellow before maturing into a lush green at the height of summer, these leaves eventually mellow into a softer yellow colour during autumn, providing a wonderful contrast with the stems.

This japanese maple prefers to be planted in full sun, but can easily adapt to a partially shaded position in your garden. Sango-kaku can tolerate most soil types, so long as the planting area is moist, but well-drained. We would like to remind customers that the images are for illustration purposes only. Due to the deciduous nature of this plant, your tree may arrive without leaves depending on the time of year.

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Plant specs, care guide & tips

Key features

Fast Growing
Hardy
Perfect for Pots
Multi-stem

Specifications

Botanical Name
Acer palmatum 'Sango-Kaku'
Plant type
Ornamental Trees
Colour
Green
Life Cycle
Deciduous
Sun Requirement
Partial Shade
Growth Rate
Fast

When to plant

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Planting
Period of Interest

Planting and period of interest times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.

Instructions

Top Tip

Prune Acer trees lightly during winter or early spring, removing any dead or damaged branches to maintain their shape. Avoid heavy pruning, as this can spoil their natural form. Protect young trees from harsh winds, which can damage delicate leaves, especially on Japanese varieties. Adding an organic fertiliser in spring will encourage healthy growth and vibrant foliage.

How to Water

Water your Acer deeply after planting and continue to water regularly during its first growing season to establish strong roots. Mature Acer trees prefer consistent moisture but are sensitive to waterlogging. Water during dry spells, especially in summer, ensuring the soil is evenly moist but not soggy. Using rainwater is ideal, as it prevents any buildup of salts that can occur with tap water.

How to Plant

To plant an Acer tree, select a sheltered spot with partial shade and moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil. Dig a hole twice the width and the same depth as the root ball, ensuring the root collar remains level with the surrounding soil. Soak the root ball in water before planting to reduce transplant shock. Backfill the hole with soil, firm gently, and water thoroughly. Apply a mulch layer to help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature, keeping it clear of the tree trunk.